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Shun corruption or get the boot, Anwar warns ministers

Politics not platform to show off wealth, power, says PM

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 11 Dec 2022 11:43PM

Shun corruption or get the boot, Anwar warns ministers
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim says he would also ensure entities such as the Attorney-General’s Chambers and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission are always transparent in carrying out their duties, apart from the fact that no one can escape punishments meted out by the court. – The Vibes file pic, December 11, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim fired his first salvo against corruption by warning his ministers that anyone involved in bribery or misuse of power will be booted out immediately. 

Anwar said he would not compromise on such culture in the unity government that he leads.

“I have informed the ministers I have chosen, that first and foremost, there should be no corruption.

“I have also informed all component party leaders that if any minister is involved in corruption, I will seek their mandate to sack them immediately,” he said in his speech at the Program Pertemuan Mahabbah Perdana Menteri Bersama Ulama dan Asatizah here today.

The prime minister said the reminder was not a political gimmick but rather a sign of his confidence that he can free the country of corruption.

Anwar reminded every politician to prove that the political arena is not a platform to show off their wealth or power, which will only cause a dispute over the authority of Islam.

“I want to prove there are Malays who use their power to defend Islam. I want to prove there are Malays who uphold the principles of mercy and justice in Malaysia. We must always be vigilant so that division can be avoided,” he said.

Anwar said he would also ensure entities such as the Attorney-General’s Chambers and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission are always transparent in carrying out their duties, apart from the fact that no one can escape punishments meted out by the court.

The prime minister said he had been given the mandate to lead in a situation where the country’s debt had exceeded RM1 trillion, which requires better governance.

“I have been given the mandate with regard to the debt of over RM1 trillion from agencies that were reviewed to find the leakages, and this is not ‘fitnah’ (slander).

“I’ve worked hard to scrutinise all the files, and we will delay several projects, re-examined or cancelled…if we want to spend, we must be thorough. This is a matter of governance,” he said.

As such, he said that the management of the country must be done by following the right order and rules.

“I remember, for example…flood mitigation projects were approved spontaneously...

“I asked for a postponement and for a review. I will go to the Finance Ministry tomorrow to re-examine the matter,” he said.

On December 6, Anwar, who is also finance minister, had ordered a review of RM7 billion worth of approvals under the RM15 billion flood mitigation project that were conducted through direct negotiation instead of a tender process.

Meanwhile, he called on the roles of traditional Islamic institutions such as tahfiz centres and pondok schools to continue to be strengthened as the country’s defence fortress. – Bernama, December 11, 2022

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